Title: What every parent needs to know about Childhood Asthma
1What every parent needs to know about Childhood
Asthma
- This program is brought to you by Allies Against
Asthma, a workgroup of the Consortium for Infant
and Child Health (CINCH), to improve the quality
of life for children with asthma in Hampton
Roads. - Disclaimer Healthy Kids Kit for Asthma is an
educational tool created with the purpose of
sharing facts about asthma in our communities. It
does not attempt to provide medical advice.
2Asthma in the U.S.
- Asthma has been diagnosed in over 31 million
people in the U.S. - Asthma rates are higher among African Americans
and children 0 -17 years of age - Asthma is a leading cause of school absences
- Reference Center for Disease Control
Prevention (CDC), National Center for Health - Statistics, Asthma Prevalence, Health Care Use
and Mortality, 2000-2001.
3Asthma in the U.S.
- Asthma is expensive
- In 2000, 1.8 million emergency room visits and
about 465,000 hospitalizations were due to asthma - Nearly 5,000 people died of asthma in 2000.
- Reference Center for Disease Control
Prevention (CDC), National Center for Health - Statistics, Asthma Prevalence, Health Care
Use and Mortality, 2000-2001.
4Asthma in Hampton Roads
- In 1998, over 55,000 people were diagnosed with
asthma1 - Almost 20,000 (or 36) of those diagnosed were
children under the age of 181 - In 1999, over 2,000 people were hospitalized due
to asthma2 - 943 (or 43.5) of those hospitalized were
children2 -
- Reference 1. American Lung Association Estimated
Prevalence and Incidence of Lung Disease by
Lung Association Territory, April 2001. - 2. Virginia Asthma Coalition Asthma
Data Hampton Roads Virginia Health Districts - http//lungusa.org/virginia/vac/st
ate_hampton.html
5Did you know
- Asthma is a physical condition
- People who suffer from allergies are more likely
to have asthma - You cannot catch asthma from another person
6Did you know
- Children and adults die of asthma every year
- Children do not outgrow asthma
- Asthma cannot be cured but it can be controlled
- Children with asthma need to see their doctor
regularly, even if they are feeling well
7Reference Illustration used with permission
from John F. Hunt, MD, Assistant Professor of
Pediatrics Faculty, Asthma and Allergic Disease
Center, Childrens Medical Center of the
University of Virginia.
8Reference Illustration used with permission
from John F. Hunt, MD, Assistant Professor of
Pediatrics Faculty, Asthma and Allergic Disease
Center, Childrens Medical Center of the
University of Virginia.
9Asthma Triggers
10Early Warning Signs
- Coughing
- Feeling tired
- Itchy-watery eyes
- Runny-stuffy nose
- Headache
11Symptoms
- Wheezing
- Persistent cough
- Shortness of breath
- Chest soreness-tightness
12Controlling Asthma
- Know and avoid triggers
- Take asthma medication as directed
- Do not smoke in the house
- Visit your doctor every 3 to 6 months
- Children with asthma, and their regular
caregivers, should get a flu shot every year
13Asthma Medication
- There are two types of asthma medicine
- Relievers are taken as needed to quickly relieve
asthma symptoms. - Controllers are taken every day to prevent
symptoms from starting.
14When to Call Your Doctor
- Missing school more than twice a month
- Unable to participate in regular physical
activity - Symptoms get worse
- Coughing at night
- Needing reliever medication every day for more
than 2 days and not getting better
15Information to Share
- Medical condition, such as asthma
- What medications the child is taking
- When to give medications
- Where to reach parent or guardian
- Emergency instructions, for example childs
doctor name and number